Braja Sorensen

Braja Sorensen is an author and poet, born and raised in Australia, but living in India since the '90s. Her home is on the banks of the Ganges River in Mayapur, West Bengal. Her first release was Lost & Found in India (Hay House Publishing, 2013), followed by The Gita on Yoga (Golden Dragonfly Press, 2015), her first novel, Of Noble Blood, (Jaico Publishers, 2018), and Living the Bhagavad-gita: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Life (Hachette, 2019). Mad & Divine: Collected Writings, was published in 2015, and her first novellas, Kavita: Search for Transcendence, and Short Lives: Growing Up to Die, were both best-seller e-books on Amazon (2016). Sorensen has other published works in the Vaishnava genre, including the well-received India & Beyond: Plane Reading for Part-time Babajis (Amazon 2012). She worked for some years on Nava-vraja-mahima (Lal Publishing, 2013) authored by Sivarama Swami: a four-thousand page, nine-volume treatise on the sacred sites of India through the Vaishnava perspective of philosophy, pilgrimage, and pastime (lila). Braja's two poetry books will soon be ready for publishing: Tryst - Ghazals of Love, and Kankana-gita: The Song of the Bangles.

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